By Carmelo Turdo |
Owning and operating a Cessna Citation jet should be a
rewarding experience. What could be better than arriving at your destination in
your own aircraft, on your own time, ready to step out and get on with your
day? The availability of more affordable and efficient business jets, along
with more professional aircraft management and crew options, make this a great
time to consider investing in the Cessna Citation model that best fits your
needs.
The Aero Experience continues our series of feature stories highlighting the
Cessna Citation Mustang, the smallest Citation model, managed by St.
Louis-based Gateway Jets. We recently met with Corey Tomczak, Gateway Jets
President and pilot rated in the Citation family, for some advice on selecting
and managing the Citation Mustang.
In Part 1 of this series posted last week, Tomczak summed
up the value of the Citation Mustang as the best choice for new jet owners,
especially those who currently own piston or turbo-prop powered aircraft. “The
Citation Mustang is a great entry-level jet. Its operational costs are similar
to turbo-props, with speeds up to 100 knots faster. It offers a great step up
from piston or turbo-prop aircraft without breaking the bank. Upgrading to this
jet allows you to fly above most weather, and the pressurization provides added
comfort and safety."
During our visit, we discussed the typical mission profile of the aircraft currently managed by Gateway Jets. The needs of the customer are matched perfectly with the performance of the Citation Mustang.
“This aircraft is perfect for these specific owners," Tomczak explained. "We can have up to five adults here and one pilot and make the trip non-stop. This aircraft provides a great shuttle between St. Louis, West Virginia and Kentucky for the owners of this plane. This aircraft was designed for a mission of around 800 miles with four passengers (or longer range when lightly loaded). The owners utilize it for their trips from 200-450 nautical miles, which allows us to take 4-5 passengers and full baggage.”
During our visit, we discussed the typical mission profile of the aircraft currently managed by Gateway Jets. The needs of the customer are matched perfectly with the performance of the Citation Mustang.
“This aircraft is perfect for these specific owners," Tomczak explained. "We can have up to five adults here and one pilot and make the trip non-stop. This aircraft provides a great shuttle between St. Louis, West Virginia and Kentucky for the owners of this plane. This aircraft was designed for a mission of around 800 miles with four passengers (or longer range when lightly loaded). The owners utilize it for their trips from 200-450 nautical miles, which allows us to take 4-5 passengers and full baggage.”
Corey Tomczak showed The Aero Experience around the
Citation Mustang, highlighting the jet's safety features, comfortable cabin and
modern cockpit. The Citation Mustang's compact size belies the amount of
interior space and advanced technology built into the design. This newer member
of the highly successful Cessna Citation family includes many of the best
features of the series but with lower initial and operating costs.
Climbing into the jet through the wide door is easy using the fold-out steps. Once inside, passengers can pass between the first row and have plenty of room to turn around and pick out one of the four comfortable cabin seats for the flight. This aircraft, the High Sierra Edition, features full leather wrapping and leather stitch package with four-seat club arrangement. The aircraft also features an optional lavatory seat, a refreshment and beverage console behind the crew seats and the optional satellite phone service.
Climbing into the jet through the wide door is easy using the fold-out steps. Once inside, passengers can pass between the first row and have plenty of room to turn around and pick out one of the four comfortable cabin seats for the flight. This aircraft, the High Sierra Edition, features full leather wrapping and leather stitch package with four-seat club arrangement. The aircraft also features an optional lavatory seat, a refreshment and beverage console behind the crew seats and the optional satellite phone service.
We sat comfortably in the Citation Mustang's cabin. The high quality of the seat leather and interior fixtures was obvious, and visibility out of the windows was excellent. “At 6 foot 2, I am by no means cramped back here," Tomczak said. "It’s a comfortable ride and a quiet environment. It is ultra-quiet – there is no reason to wear a headset. The Citation Mustang has pull-out tables on both sides and XM Radio adapters for the rear seat passengers. One of the key features the passengers like is the XM audio. They can control up to 200 stations on this remote (control), and plug into these headsets and adjust the volume.” Whether the flight is one hour or longer, the trip can be both enjoyable and productive.
The Citation Mustang design includes the best qualities
of the Citation aircraft family. Tomczak showed us around the exterior of the
jet, pausing in front of the wing. "The Citation Mustang is an all-weather
aircraft, equipped with a pneumatic de-ice system on the leading edge of the
wing," he explained. "The rubber boots inflate and contract when ice
is present, shedding the ice. The engines of the Citation Mustang are heated
with bleed air, hot air taken from the engine to prevent ice from forming on
the inlet.” These de-ice boots are low maintenance and do not take power away
from engine like bleed air systems on larger aircraft.
Turning to the left engine, he continued, “The Citation Mustang has Pratt &
Whitney engines that are electronically controlled, relieving the pilot of some
of the management duties while increasing the efficiency of fuel burn.” These
engines are very reliable, with an inspection interval of 3,500 hours. He
reported using about 90 gallons per hour during flights made with this client.
St. Louis-based Gateway Jets offers aircraft management services for the Cessna Citation family of jets, including the Citation Mustang like the one featured here owned by an actual Gateway Jets client. The Aero Experience thanks Corey Tomczak of Gateway Jets for the tour of the jet in this story. In Part 3 of this series next week, we will continue our discussion with Corey Tomczak about the aircraft management services offered by Gateway Jets.
St. Louis-based Gateway Jets offers aircraft management services for the Cessna Citation family of jets, including the Citation Mustang like the one featured here owned by an actual Gateway Jets client. The Aero Experience thanks Corey Tomczak of Gateway Jets for the tour of the jet in this story. In Part 3 of this series next week, we will continue our discussion with Corey Tomczak about the aircraft management services offered by Gateway Jets.
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